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03-04-2013 08:35 PM

CrypticLifeStyle

You should school her how to teach a proper class subject, then how to take care of fish. You would think a biology teacher would have more sense. Buy her a sea monkey kit lol

Ya, she told the guy who worked at the fish hatchery that she "supposedly" knew what she was doing which made me mad about it. It was supposed to help the biology class somehow but since im not in it, I don't know what the point of having them was for.

Maybe..."This is how NOT to treat a fish". Some people shouldn't bother with fish at all if they don't view them as valuable animals. Sad story!

03-04-2013 06:48 PM

Chulios66

Ya, she told the guy who worked at the fish hatchery that she "supposedly" knew what she was doing which made me mad about it. It was supposed to help the biology class somehow but since im not in it, I don't know what the point of having them was for.

03-04-2013 06:30 PM

LB79

Or just released the poor little things...

03-04-2013 03:07 PM

Chulios66

A Tale Of 100 Fish Deaths

Ok so this is how the story begins: Our science, biology teacher received 100 trout eggs from a local fish hatchery at the beginning of January, then she put the eggs in an aquarium, filter, airstone and a chiller and after about 3 weeks, they hatched. She was supposed to let the babies free on March 15, but she obviously had no idea what she was doing. Middle of February and the fish tank was really dirty and she never bothered to clean it. So, because of her not knowing how to take care of fish, the fish started dying one by one each day. Last week on Monday, I asked where the fish where and she said that they where dead. Let this be a lesson to all fish keepers, DON'T TAKE CARE OF FISH IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW!!!!! (P.S, I would've bought some carbon, do a 90% water change, and wash the gravel.)